> LJ \ <¢ ® -@ | TN SOR A A FENN Ea BRAY STAAL Auction Sales THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 SALE TIME: 5:30 P.M. Auction sale of the Beaverton tlorist and Gift Boutique, will be held at the store (across from the town hall) in the town of Beaver- ton. All sorts of gifts, candles, vases, umbrellas, cups and saucers, hand carvings, anniver- sary gifts, cuckoo clocks, crystal, copper, trays, leather purses, hundreds of interesting items, Note: This is not a closing out sale. Store will be re-located at 3220sborne St. Terms cash, Note Time: 5:30 p.m. Reg and Larry: Johnson, Auctioneers, Ph (705) 357-3270. : CENTURY AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 sale starts 12:01 P.M, Antiques, Collectables, Farm items The possessions of MRS. W. McFARLANE, Lot 11, Con 9, Otanabee Twpn approx. 5.mi. south of Peterborough, 3 mi. east, or 3 mi. west of Keene; Selling cylinder * gramaphone, (Edison Standard) approx. 60 cytinders; Pine corner cabinet; Pine pantry cabinet; Pine kitchen. cabinet; blanket boxes; drop leaf tables; tables; 3 spinning wheels; quilt. Ing frames; love] seat; spool beds; several wooden beds; rope beds; Oak tables; buffet and hutch; set of 6 cane bottom chairs; kitchen chairs; 'several wash stands; rocking chairs; wickerware; ornate Findlay wood stoves (2) ; wooden washing machines; buckets and tubs; stone jars; jugs; crocks; etc; old medicine bottles; preserving jars; rennet jars; several old paintings and picture frames; 'mirrors and stands; mantel por- traits; etc.; 6 old leather bound Bibles (1760 on); approx. 1000 century books; almanacs; calen- ders; etc. Very many pieces of china and glassware; invalid cups; moustache cups; shaving © mugs; jars; dinner sets; dishes; . bowls, étc.; wash basin sets; old lamps; one cranberry; lanterns; quilts; .down,; games; . bells; chimes; milk cans; old tools; 'hand' made wooden planes; wheat cradle; walking canes; '28 Chev. truck; '42 Case tractor; 3-furrow " plow; cultivator; binder; thresher; manure spreader; roto tiller; lawn mower; large quantity of lumber; tools, garden tools; etc., efc., etc. Please Note: This is only a small partial listing, many auction and antique surprises not mentioned {like racoon coat) in this one of the largest antique sales on a homestead farm. Sale time SHARP 12:01 P.M.-- 2- Auction Rings. All bidders must register. Terms cash. No reserve. Viewing of articles. Saturday, August 30 from 9 a.m. Steve Liptay, R.R. 1, Bowman- ville, Ont., Auctioneer. 416- 263-2117. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Labour Day Auction sale (Air- port Country), the property of ALTONA FEED & SUPPLIES (Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis), being 2 miles southeast of Stouffville, 30 miles northeast of Toronto, on the Uxbridge-Pickering Townline, (watch for signs). Dealer in Ford, New Idea, Honda, Gray Tools, Firestone, Lawn Boy, Snow Cruiser, Bolens, Pioneer, Satoh, including all new 2 new Satoh tractors & loader, bumper weights, new Ford Plow, 3 Carry- all 3 pt. hitch rear blade; dozer blade; 4 Ford 10 h.p. lawn: tractors; 6 - 42' mowers; 3 snow throwers; 145 L & G tractor, 50" mower; 4dumpcarts; 6 New Idea snow blowers; Ransome Plow; Amazone Fertilizer spreader; 3 Wiscott snowmobile trailers; 9 LMCO disc harrows; 62 used ; 4.2000 Ford tractors; 2-4000 Ford tractors; 1-3400 Ford tractor with 730 loader; Ferguson tractor & loader; M.H. tractor, 6 cyl.; Case VA with side mower; Waterloo tractor;. plow; cultivator; 2- Beaver tractor, blade, cultivator, plow; 7 Honda bikes; Suzuki bike; Triumph bike; Snow Cruiser; 1967 Ford Econoline truck; M.F. furrow plows; 2 Dearborne 2.furrow plows; 2 mowers; 2 Ford hay condition-. ers; Cockshutt baler; Case 5 PTO combine; McKee harvest. er; Ford grass harvester; Cock- shutt forage harvester; rear manure loader; 4 snow blowers; corn planter; 3seed drills; set v2 tracks (Major); tipping float dual axle; Toro siding mower; No: of mowers; Remington; Mc «® Cullock; Pioneer chain saws; all the Service Department equip- ment; vises; work benches; B & D H.D. impact wrench; jacks; chargers; special Honda tools; drills; grease'pump; tools all in real good condition office equip- ment; 3 desks (metal); filing cabinets; office chairs; Speed-O- Print Efectrostatic Copier; type. seed. drill; | Auction Sales writers; 2 International Time clocks: racks; NCR Electric 'Cash Register; Wall displays; Curtis Key cutter. Parts for "Ford, New Idea, Satoh Tractors, Honda, Lawn Boy, Pioneer, Snow Cruisers, 'Kohler Motors, Mc Cullock, Raleigh Mopeds: Fac- tory rebuilt motors for Ford --N & 9N tractors; 23' x 12" inclined rubber belt conveyor; fire extin- 'guishers; counters; 5 outside' complete plus all the few store contents; garden tools; lawn mowers; gray tools, wrenches; T.V.; tadios; sewing machines; paints; accessories; just 1001 items. Don't miss this Auction Sale." Note: All tractors & equipment are in good condition, .shop- tools and equipment good,' "plus a lot of new merchandise. This closes out a 30-year busi- ness, everything must be sold _lexpropriated). - Lunch Avail able. Noreserve. Terms cash. Sale at 10 a.m. 3 auction rings operating at the same time. A.S. Farmer, Don Burd, Earl Gauvslin, Auctioneers. Norm Faulkner, Sales Manager & Auctioneer. Au27 \ (A A A A A fo off of of of of of fo of oo fo of -- signs; G.E. 2-way radio system; ~ 'function, "morning. Ce CC CC CO OF CF Oo Oo OF OF oF OF CF oO oo OF oo ef oo oo or oo oF oo oo oo oo A oo ~|t takes names photos to make a good newspap } It's a m How about a new message on cigarette packs? "Warn- ing: Stopping Smoking Can be Beneficial to Your Health." Using precise tests to measure lung Capacity, DE Frederick Bode at McGill University' in Montreal studied smokers before and after they stopped smoking. Theresults were astonishing. As soon as six weeks after, stopping, there were measur- able improvements in lung The subjects' ert ranged from 29 to 69 years. They were long-timesmokers. The shortest time any had smoked was 13 years. The longest was 46, almost a half-century. before they stopped smok- ing, seven of the ten subjects had coughed on arising in the thermore, the " RR A cough" lasted for months every year. Six coughed up sputum. Four of the subjects admitted - to, wheezing, al- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1975 -- 15 ter of life and breath" though none had asthma. After they stopped smok- ing, the picture chanjed almost overnight. Only one Junior Plowing Match A joint Junior - Coaching and Plowing Match for the North and "South Ontario Plowmen's Associations will be held in Ontario County, on Saturday, August 23rd, 1975, at 10:00 a.m., at the farm of Les Smith, R. R. 4, Sunder- land. The Smith farm is located on Lot 18, Concession 4, Brock Township, approx- imately 2 miles east of No. 12 Highway. . This Junior Plowing Match is open to all farm boys and girls in Ontario County who will be 12 years of age by November 1st, but will have L ranks ' 4 w / not reached their 23rd birth- day by the date of the 1975 International Plowing. Match. With the International Plowing Match coming to this area in the last week of September, young people, who are interested, are encouraged to take advant- age of the opportunity to do some practise plowing at the Junior Match, and again at: the Senior Match on Monday, September 8th. The Judge at the Junior Match this year will be Mr. Fred Timbers of Stouffville. and * person had any trace of a persistent morning cough. Non coughed up sputum. And wheezing disappeared for everyone. The sensitive tests used by Dr. Bode also confirmed that there had been a reversal of the lung damage - blockage of the small breathing passages - done by smoking. Thebenefits of quitting can comme quickly. And they are usually permanent. Other experiments, infact, indicate that staying off cigarettes for ten years forces the pre- mature death rates from - smokers down to the level for 'nonsmokers. For further information, including the booklet *....me quit smoking?"', contact the Christmas Seal peoplé "at your local Lung--TB-RD Association. It's a Matter of Life and Breath. "we have both / 7 LI. ee or pT SE ¥ ae EN ", 2 5 wo eR ih aA CSA aR TR " SE : oe